Types of educational institutions

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    My purpose for seeking a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Higher Education with a minor in Behavioral Analysis is to assess the effectiveness of institutions with medical facilities, currently conducting research on military students who suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The question remains: What works? Through my research I hope to determine whether or not these studies like the one at University of Texas at Dallas’s Brain Institute are producing solutions that can be applied to…

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    Intellectual Disabilities and Postsecondary Education An intellectual disability (ID) and postsecondary (PS) educational opportunities usually do not go together. An ID is typically diagnosed before age eighteen, and an individual with ID usually has noticeable limitations in intellectual processing and noticeable limitations in social functioning. These limitations impact the individual’s quality of life and the belief that the individual can achieve a higher quality of life. To improve quality…

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    Coppa Case Study

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    (2) Access to education records, (3) Amendments of education records, (4) Disclosure of education records. Students - Any individual that has ever been in attendance at an educational institution and for whom the institution maintains educational records. Attendance - A student’s physical attendance at an educational institution. It includes any virtual attendance such as videos conference or correspondence course. Attendance via the internet, by any outside party acting other method used by…

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    Health disparities are a prevalent issue in healthcare professions and educational institutions involved. These disparities focus on the inequalities among different populations in terms of their health outcome, in which certain populations face better or worse conditions based on their race, class, or level of education. Thus, health disparities imply that certain groups of individuals receive finer conditions or treatments in terms of access to healthcare as opposed to those that receive much…

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    There are so many different types of institutions, ranging from religious institutions to work institutions. But in Karen Ho’s article “Biographies of Hegemony” she talks about educational institutions and how “smartness” is not just knowledge based, but also appearance based as well. Karen Ho dives into the study of the new educational system and how manipulative Wall Street is, starting with Ivy League schools. The discussion of Wall Street shows exactly how much power it has over the…

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    Michael Young Education

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    with the definition of what knowledge is accounted for and who has accessibility to it. Perhaps, in today’s society, many people are attending higher educational institutions, thus it may seem plausible to conclude the fact that they possess a sense of power and supremacy in society, in turn allowing them to gain an ease of access to particular types of knowledge and acquiring it. The second concept is referred to as “powerful knowledge” where Young suggests that it is all about the power of…

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    Qualified Tuition Program

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    contributor/beneficiary must not direct the investment of contributions, the interest in the program cannot be used as a security for a loan, and the program should not accept contributions in excess of what is required to provide for qualified educational cost. For example, if a program allows…

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    should expect. Due to the lack a clear guidance for teachers to expand their professionalism, added that the result is unexpected, whether extending teachers’ professionalism will bring benefits becomes controversial, and few teachers or educational institutions are willing to take such a…

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    Military Combat Children

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    The unlawful action of use of children in military combat is extremely destructive to child development and countries or regions which this type of combat in use should be aware of how its own advancement in the world is dragged backwards. The youth of every country is it's the future. Therefore, putting children as young as 10 years old into combat causes mental and physical issues which are utterly difficult to heal from. Affecting reintegration into society and making it difficult to thrive…

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    know today as the Pell Grant was not established until 1972. In order for a complete overview of the Pell grant, one must look at two programs that were instrumental in its creation. Those programs were the Educational Opportunity Grant and the Basic Educational Opportunity Grant. Educational Opportunity…

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